Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        VI|  what is good was never yet plentiful: let it be kept with those
2   I,    XLVIII|    a good one for fresh and plentiful pasture for the oxen, while
3  II,     XVIII| giving to his guests, neat, plentiful, and tasty; but what pleased
4  II,        XX|    by my faith, ought to be plentiful and unstinting."~ ~"Have
5  II,      XXIV|      Camacho's wedding, and plentiful house of Don Diego, how
6  II,     LXXII|    turn, and so rich and so plentiful that though mostly I don'
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